The Sheriff found in terms of section 6(1) of the Fatal Accidents and Sudden Death Inquiry (Scotland) Act 1976, that Mr Thomas James Strain died between 13:00 and about 16:30 hours on 23 November 2008 at HMP Bowhouse, Kilmarnock. The Sheriff determined that the cause of death was hanging. Having heard evidence and submissions, the Sheriff noted that there were no reasonable precautions whereby the deceased’s death might have been avoided, nor where there are any system defects which cont ...
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Fatal Accident Inquiry:- Having heard evidence and submissions, the Sheriff made a determination under the terms of the Fatal Accidents and Sudden Death Inquiry (Scotland) Act 1976, which contained no recommendations. The Sheriff found that in terms of section 6(1)(a) of the 1976 Act, that Mr Francis Goodwin, died at 0500 on 27 July 2005 at Western Infirmary, Glasgow, as a result of road traffic accident, which occurred at around 0420 on the same date. The cause of death was a chest injury susta ...
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In his written determination following a Fatal Accident Inquiry into the death of a man in an Intensive Psychiatric Care Unit, the Sheriff set out the purpose of the inquiry, as well as its limitations. He explained that its primary purpose is to air in public the circumstances of the death in order to explain its cause or causes. It also allows an inquiry into, first, whether any reasonable steps could or should have been taken whereby the death would or could have been avoided, and, secondly, ...
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In this petition for judicial review the petitioner sought to challenge the decision of the Lord Advocate, dated 8 May 2008, refusing a request that a fatal accident inquiry be held into the circumstances surrounding the death of the petitioner's daughter. On 19 December 1995 Richard Karling was found guilty of the murder of the petitioner's daughter on 27 June 1995. He subsequently lodged an appeal against his conviction and at the appeal hearing further evidence was led. A key aspect of the Cr ...
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On 5 February 2008 an Opinion was issued and the Court pronounced interlocutors in the two petitions, which reduced the decision of the first respondent in refusing to order a Fatal Accident Inquiry into the deaths of Mrs. Eileen O'Hara and the Reverend David Charles Black. At that time the court ordered that a further hearing be arranged in each petition for the discussion of further procedure. After 5 February 2008, the Court was advised that the respondents did not intend to reclaim against t ...
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Following an FAI, Sheriff Mitchell determined that Thomas Bolesworth died on 6 January 2006 in Glasgow Royal Infirmary and that the accident which resulted in his death took place on 30 December 2005 in the meat preparation room of a butcher's premises in Duke Street, Glasgow. The circumstances of the accident were not fully established, but the Sheriff determined that, while working in the course of his employment as a butcher alone in the meat preparation room, Mr Bolesworth had removed the li ...
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Fatal Accident Inquiry Following a Fatal Accident Inquiry, Sheriff Johnston found that Robert George Cumming died at Hilton Farm, Boyndie on 9 March 2007. The cause of death was traumatic asphyxia as a result of being frequently butted on the chest and abdomen by a cow. Mr Cumming had been planning to tag a number of calves in the cattle shed at his farm. He was to be assisted by a student who was working at the farm during a college holiday. Mr Cumming had been aware that one of the cows was p ...
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Fatal Accident Inquiry - Death of Police Officer in Road Traffic AccidentFollowing a Fatal Accident Inquiry, Sheriff Millar determined that PC Kevin Lowe died at the junction of the A77 northbound and Symington North, Symington on 20 October 2006. The causes of death were: (1) (a) head and chest injuries due to (b) a road traffic accident. There were no reasonable precautions whereby the death and any accident resulting in the death might have been avoided and there were no defects in any system ...
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Fatal Accident Inquiry Mrs McGinnis died at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee in July 2003. The cause of death was an arrhythmia brought on by chronic rheumatic heart disease. Following a Fatal Accident Inquiry, the Sheriff found that there were no reasonable precautions whereby the death might have been avoided and there were no defects in working which contributed to the death. Mrs McGinnis had had rheumatic fever as a child, and as a result, suffered from rheumatic heart disease in adulthood ...
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Fatal Accident Inquiry - Death in Prison A 21 year old, Daniel Crew, hung himself in Saughton Prison on 12 September 2006. He had been sentenced to 2 months’ imprisonment 8 days earlier for 2 offences of breach of the peace. Following a fatal accident inquiry, Sheriff Morrison, QC found that there were no reasonable precautions which could have prevented Daniel’s death and there were no defects in any system of working which contributed to his death. It had not been possible to ascertai ...
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